Our Divisions – A Global Approach to Diplomacy

The Global Academy of Diplomacy (GAD) is structured into specialized divisions to address the modern challenges of diplomacy. Our divisions cover key areas such as economic diplomacy, cultural diplomacy, and the impact of international relations on global development.

Economic Diplomacy & Decentralized Development

Districts Development Organization (DDO)

  • Strengthening economic cooperation through decentralized diplomacy strategies.
  • Supporting developing regions with local economic initiatives.
  • Partnering with financial institutions and governments to promote international trade and sustainable investments.

📌 Objective: Create balanced economic opportunities and foster regional development.

Cultural Diplomacy & Global Arts Exchange

Global Shared Arts & Culture (GSAC)

  • Promoting intercultural cooperation through art, music, and traditions.
  • Organizing festivals, exhibitions, and diplomatic cultural events.
  • Developing educational programs that connect culture with diplomacy.

📌 Objective: Use arts and culture as a tool for dialogue and connection between nations.

Institute & Museum of Cultural Diplomacy

IMHCAD – The International Institute & Museum Hotel of Cultural & Arts Diplomacy

  • A research and exhibition center dedicated to the history of cultural diplomacy.
  • A collection of archives and historical artifacts related to international diplomatic relations.
  • An educational and tourist platform exploring the roots of diplomacy worldwide.

📌 Objective: Preserve and promote the role of culture in the history of international relations.

Why Are These Divisions Essential?

🌐 Enhancing international cooperation by integrating economic and cultural aspects into diplomacy.
📈 Creating a lasting impact by supporting global economic and artistic projects.
🎓 Training a new generation of diplomats aware of economic and cultural global challenges.

Join Us

📞 Need More Information?
💌 Contact us at info@globalacademyofdiplomacy.org
📍 Find our regional offices in Africa, the Americas, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region.